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some 3D modeling programs

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Some software I have run across that might benefit someone.

Escultor 2.0 -A free low polygon 3D editor with an independent texture management. http://www.geocities.com/miguel_pineda/


Extreme Wave 3D -An ambitious project to create a feature rich, extensible 3D modeling environment. Currently emphasizes povray export for scene rendering, but support for other formats are planned. Program will eventually include a native ray tracer as well.
http://www.tiger-marmalade.com/~james/ewave/


gSculpt - gSculpt is planned to have features for drawing polylines, using translational sweep (extrude) and rotational sweep (lathe/spin) to construct meshes from polylines, and transforming/deforming polylines and models.
Other possibilites include a scene editor, multiple path extrude, and import/export filters for common 3D data formats.
http://gsculpt.sourceforge.net/


Polywog - A free, simple 3D-modeling program creates and edits 3D polygonal objects. Versions available for Win95/NT or Amiga.
http://www.washedashore.com/projects/wog/polywog.html


Sced - Sced is a modelling program that makes use of geometric constraints to edit objects in a virtual world. The scenes created can be exported to a variety of rendering programs, including:
POVray
Radiance
Rayshade
RenderMan(R) compliant programs, such as the Blue Moon Rendering Tools
VRML browsers
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~schenney/sced/sced.html

Voxel3D - It is a voxel based 3D modeling software, designed for 3D beginner, create models easily by using the 2D painting technique.
http://www.everygraph.com/frame.php


:D I hope someone can get some use out of these
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whoa! there are some interesting tools there!

thnx for linking them! :D

you might as well add them to the irrlicht wiki:
http://www.irrforge.org/index.php/Main_Page
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afecelis wrote:whoa! there are some interesting tools there!

thnx for linking them! :D

you might as well add them to the irrlicht wiki:
http://www.irrforge.org/index.php/Main_Page

sure as soon as figure out how :oops:

Got an account set up but I need to find the readme for adding new records :D
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whew! done. added all the ones above plus a few more, fixed a few dead links and added a few descriptions.
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thanks! we really appreciate it! :D
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